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, and translational hearing research. These positions are supported by a funded California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) grant focused on developing human stem cell-derived models of hearing
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at the Stanford Center for Human and Planetary Health (HPH) (link is external) , is pleased to offer an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral fellow interested in advancing interdisciplinary research and making
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are interested in working as part of collaborative projects and interacting with national and international consortia. Familiarity with human beta-cell models is highly desired but not essential if they have
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, and scientists. Primary human hematopoietic and leukemia cells, and an established humanized mouse model will be used. Technologies in the lab include standard biochemistry techniques (Western blot
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to well-qualified postdoctoral scientists interested in advancing human subjects research in the field of autism and related neurodevelopmental disorders. The ultimate goal of this postdoctoral training
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coordinated in space and time is still unclear. We have developed new tools to address these questions, and we are determining how stable microtubule attachment is restricted to a single locus on each human
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on developing human stem cell-derived models of hearing loss and regenerative therapies for sensorineural hearing loss. This exciting line of research aims to create a validated human in vitro model of the inner
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hypothesis driven mechanistic projects in vitamin A transport and transcriptional networks, integrating classic retinoid biology with lipid metabolism, inflammation, and translational human disease studies
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to create “A Spatial Transcriptomic Atlas of Embryo-Endometrial Crosstalk During Implantation and Human Embryo Development”. This position is funded by a new collaborative grant between the laboratories of Dr
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Unleaded : Laboratory/Measurement focus Join the Stanford Center for Human and Planetary Health (HPH) (link is external) and Project Unleaded (link is external) for an exciting postdoctoral fellowship